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104 years of Kapampangan beauties published in book

ANGELES CITY — More than 200 faces of Kapampangan beauties compiled in a book called “Aro Katimyas Da!” (Oh how beautiful they are) was launched Saturday at Holy Angel University.

The book, authored by advertising executive officer Alex Castro, traces the beauty of Kapampangans who won in international and local pageants since the year 1908 until 2012.

Before Eat Bulaga’s Miss Philippines 2012 Ryzza Mae Dizon and Miss International Queen Kevin Balot, spotlights were on Socorro Henson of this city, Manila Carnival Queen 1926; Rosario Panganiban from Macabebe, Miss Philippines of Philippine Free Press 1925, and Miss Pampanga 1926; Corazon Hizon who hails from City of San Fernando, Miss Pampanga 1933; and, Cleofe Balingit from Macabebe, Miss Mindanao 1936, among others.
Castro explained that the book consists of 250 pages and took five years before going off the press.

Castro’s fascination of collecting photos of beauty queens traces back since the Manila Carnival, a two-week fair organized to celebrate harmonious US and Philippines relations, which began in 1908.

Borne out of accumulation of archival pictures that the author has been collecting for years, Castro, a Filipiniana photo collector, thought that instead of gathering dust in carton boxes under his bed, he’d find use for them, thus his second book, after “Views from the Pampang & Other Scenes/ Scenes from a Bordertown & Other Views,” was published.

The book is sold at Holy Angel University-Center for Kapampangan Studies. For more information, you could contact Myra Lopez at 099204258711 or e-mail kapampangancenter@gmail.com.

http://www.headlinegl.com/104-years-of-kapampangan-beauties-published-in-book/

gin-bot+� .0�0�-height:12.6pt;background:white; orphans: auto;text-align:start;widows: auto;-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; word-spacing:0px’>The book, authored by advertising executive officer Alex Castro, traces the beauty of Kapampangans who won in international and local pageants since the year 1908 until 2012.

 

Before Eat Bulaga’s Miss Philippines 2012 Ryzza Mae Dizon and Miss International Queen Kevin Balot, spotlights were on Socorro Henson of this city, Manila Carnival Queen 1926; Rosario Panganiban from Macabebe, Miss Philippines of Philippine Free Press 1925, and Miss Pampanga 1926; Corazon Hizon who hails from City of San Fernando, Miss Pampanga 1933; and, Cleofe Balingit from Macabebe, Miss Mindanao 1936, among others.
Castro explained that the book consists of 250 pages and took five years before going off the press.

Castro’s fascination of collecting photos of beauty queens traces back since the Manila Carnival, a two-week fair organized to celebrate harmonious US and Philippines relations, which began in 1908.

Borne out of accumulation of archival pictures that the author has been collecting for years, Castro, a Filipiniana photo collector, thought that instead of gathering dust in carton boxes under his bed, he’d find use for them, thus his second book, after “Views from the Pampang & Other Scenes/ Scenes from a Bordertown & Other Views,” was published.

The book is sold at Holy Angel University-Center for Kapampangan Studies. For more information, you could contact Myra Lopez at 099204258711 or e-mail kapampangancenter@gmail.com.

http://www.headlinegl.com/104-years-of-kapampangan-beauties-published-in-book/

gin-bot+� .0�0�-height:12.6pt;background:white; orphans: auto;text-align:start;widows: auto;-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; word-spacing:0px’>The book, authored by advertising executive officer Alex Castro, traces the beauty of Kapampangans who won in international and local pageants since the year 1908 until 2012.

 

Before Eat Bulaga’s Miss Philippines 2012 Ryzza Mae Dizon and Miss International Queen Kevin Balot, spotlights were on Socorro Henson of this city, Manila Carnival Queen 1926; Rosario Panganiban from Macabebe, Miss Philippines of Philippine Free Press 1925, and Miss Pampanga 1926; Corazon Hizon who hails from City of San Fernando, Miss Pampanga 1933; and, Cleofe Balingit from Macabebe, Miss Mindanao 1936, among others.
Castro explained that the book consists of 250 pages and took five years before going off the press.

Castro’s fascination of collecting photos of beauty queens traces back since the Manila Carnival, a two-week fair organized to celebrate harmonious US and Philippines relations, which began in 1908.

Borne out of accumulation of archival pictures that the author has been collecting for years, Castro, a Filipiniana photo collector, thought that instead of gathering dust in carton boxes under his bed, he’d find use for them, thus his second book, after “Views from the Pampang & Other Scenes/ Scenes from a Bordertown & Other Views,” was published.

The book is sold at Holy Angel University-Center for Kapampangan Studies. For more information, you could contact Myra Lopez at 099204258711 or e-mail kapampangancenter@gmail.com.

http://www.headlinegl.com/104-years-of-kapampangan-beauties-published-in-book/

gin-bot+� .0�0�-height:12.6pt;background:white; orphans: auto;text-align:start;widows: auto;-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; word-spacing:0px’>The book, authored by advertising executive officer Alex Castro, traces the beauty of Kapampangans who won in international and local pageants since the year 1908 until 2012.

 

Before Eat Bulaga’s Miss Philippines 2012 Ryzza Mae Dizon and Miss International Queen Kevin Balot, spotlights were on Socorro Henson of this city, Manila Carnival Queen 1926; Rosario Panganiban from Macabebe, Miss Philippines of Philippine Free Press 1925, and Miss Pampanga 1926; Corazon Hizon who hails from City of San Fernando, Miss Pampanga 1933; and, Cleofe Balingit from Macabebe, Miss Mindanao 1936, among others.
Castro explained that the book consists of 250 pages and took five years before going off the press.

Castro’s fascination of collecting photos of beauty queens traces back since the Manila Carnival, a two-week fair organized to celebrate harmonious US and Philippines relations, which began in 1908.

Borne out of accumulation of archival pictures that the author has been collecting for years, Castro, a Filipiniana photo collector, thought that instead of gathering dust in carton boxes under his bed, he’d find use for them, thus his second book, after “Views from the Pampang & Other Scenes/ Scenes from a Bordertown & Other Views,” was published.

The book is sold at Holy Angel University-Center for Kapampangan Studies. For more information, you could contact Myra Lopez at 099204258711 or e-mail kapampangancenter@gmail.com.

a�R ioP� �Q-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; word-spacing:0px’>“We support our lantern makers since they are the men and women behind our town product which is also considered as one of the best in the country,” said CTIPO head Ching Pangilinan-Gonzales.

 

Manila families with small children looking for an accessible place for kids to have fun frequently visit private resort in Clark Pampanga to unwind relax in family bonding, top venue for reunion.

 

Some hotels and resorts offer free WIFI Internet connection to guests.  This includes beach resort of Clearwater which also offers free Internet connection in the room as well as in the outdoor areas even near the beach and by the lake.

 

Fine dining restaurants like Yats Restaurants and Wine Bar also offers good internet connection to their guests.  Highly recommended bar, pub and nightlife spot The London Pub located inside Mimosa also offers good internet connection to guests.

 

The London Pub is a classic English Gastropub frequented by local expats and business community.  It serves up good food, plenty of excellent vintage wine by the glass and a good selection of Cuban cigars.   The ambience is old English, dark wood, comfortable and relaxed.

 

Where to go in Clark? Hotel Clark Philippines is a De Luxe Hotel in Clark and Subic, a risk free place to stay, cozy and nice ambience, a nice function place for special occasion

 

You might want to check also the Yats Restaurant is the best restaurant for special dinner, best restaurant for dinner with friends near Manila, also the best place to celebrate special events.

 

Famous Restaurant in Pampanga, a place to dine with friends in Clark, cozy restaurant with a nice ambience, a nice function place for special occasions. Yats Restaurant is one of the good restaurants in Pampanga, a restaurant with good food, a place that is nice for celebration, ideal for business dinner meeting, a good place to enjoy family reunion, and an attractive restaurant that serves good wines for dinner.

 

 

Are you looking for an attractive restaurant or a nice place to eat with friends in Clark, Angeles City Pampanga? Yats Restaurant and Wine Bar is a restaurant with good food and good wines  for dinner located at Clark Angeles City Pampanga. Perfect for exclusive dinner venues for groups, recommended for private dinner in Philippines. A Restaurant in Clark for business dinner meeting. Private dinner place or dinner restaurant in Clark Subic Near Manila Angeles City Pampanga. Yats Restaurant is one of the Good Restaurant in Pampanga Angeles City Clark near Manila.

 

 

Frequent travelers and visitors staying in Angeles City Pampanga Clark Philippines look for restaurants, coffee shops, bars, pubs, hotels and resorts in Clark that serve high quality Nespresso coffee to guests.  Here are some of the highly recommended places in Clark that offer good gourmet Nespresso coffee.

 

Looking for interesting hotels near Manila Subic Clark Angeles City Pampanga?

Trouble free hotels and well recognized hotels in Subic Clark Angeles City Pampanga

Clearwater Resort and Country Club offers a good place to stay in Subic Clark Angeles City Pampanga. In offers nice place to have rest in Subic Pampanga outside Manila.

One of the Philippines top hotels in north Luzon.

 

This web site contains articles and information that will be helpful to visitors, residents and tourists traveling out of town from Manila on a short getaway to Subic, Angeles City, Pampanga and Clark Philippines.  There are several web sites that contain information that might also be pertinent to what is happening in North Luzon, Subic, Tarlac, Pampanga, Clark Freeport Philippines.

 

Looking for a party venue in town?

Clearwater Resort and Country Club is one of the ideal venues for birthday party because it is a risk free venue. Not only Birthday Parties but also a good place to enjoy family reunion. A good place to celebrate special occasions. Clearwater Resort and Country Club is one of the resorts in Subic Clark Angeles City Pampanga or near Manila with activity amenities, place that are nice for celebration.

 

Wedding couples looking for wedding reception venues and beach wedding venues can log on to this Philippines Wedding Venue web site for free information and assistance:

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Yats International Leisure Philippines

 

For assistance with lodgings, accommodations, hotels and resorts near Manila in Subic, Pampanga, Angels City and Clark Philippines log on to <a href=”http://www.HotelClarkPhilippines.com”>http://www.HotelClarkPhilippines.com</a>

 

 

While in Clark, one might as well add to the itinerary a visit to the famous Clark Wine Center, the largest wine shop in Philippines which offers over 2000 selections of fine vintage wine from all wine regions, vintages spanning over 50 years covering all price ranges.

 

<a href=”http://www.ClarkWineCenter.com”>http://www.ClarkWineCenter.com</a>

 

 

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